soberloki, self-denial is a good way to keep yourself alive! Always giving in to our inner desires leads us down the road to debt, disease, depression, and death.
soberloki, self-denial is a good way to keep yourself alive! Always giving in to our inner desires leads us down the road to debt, disease, depression, and death.
drgrillo, I used to have that exact same opinion during a time in my life where I had no friends - I denied myself friends, and that allowed me to agree with that. But now in college I have made so many friends and for the first time have been able to almost be myself in front of others and I start to wonder whether human existence is more important than human emotion.
drgrillo, I used to have that exact same opinion during a time in my life where I had no friends - I denied myself friends, and that allowed me to agree with that. But now in college I have made so many friends and for the first time have been able to almost be myself in front of others and I start to wonder whether human existence is more important than human emotion.
The singer wants, but his inner (and perhaps outer) voices insist he can't have. Still, that doesn't stop the wanting.
Self-denial, it's a terrible thing.
soberloki, self-denial is a good way to keep yourself alive! Always giving in to our inner desires leads us down the road to debt, disease, depression, and death.
soberloki, self-denial is a good way to keep yourself alive! Always giving in to our inner desires leads us down the road to debt, disease, depression, and death.
drgrillo, I used to have that exact same opinion during a time in my life where I had no friends - I denied myself friends, and that allowed me to agree with that. But now in college I have made so many friends and for the first time have been able to almost be myself in front of others and I start to wonder whether human existence is more important than human emotion.
drgrillo, I used to have that exact same opinion during a time in my life where I had no friends - I denied myself friends, and that allowed me to agree with that. But now in college I have made so many friends and for the first time have been able to almost be myself in front of others and I start to wonder whether human existence is more important than human emotion.